New Philadelphia coach Chip Kelly, who coached Dion Jordan at Oregon, told Philadelphia media he was going to take Jordan with the fourth overall pick. “Trust me, the guy who went No.3, we considered heavily,’’ he said. “We didn’t get a chance to pull the trigger on that one.”

Thank goodness for Oakland. Even without Al Davis, the tradition continues.

They should have gotten more, but they were desperate. They didn't do poorly, though. They traded down at the last minute and got the same person 9 spots later that they were going to draft at #3. Then they picked up a high 2nd round pick in the process. I'll bet they said they did pretty well on that trade.

If Reggie McKenzie could have gotten more, I believe he would have. The Raiders just needed picks, as McKenzie has a MASSIVE rebuilding job. Miami was able to get fortunate to only have to give up the one 2nd round pick, so let be happy about that.

That said, the ridiculous deals and trades that you saw from the Raiders in the past will not take place any more. McKenzie is off of the Ted Thompson/Green Bay tree. He will need time, but I think he can get the Raiders back on track.